Where can I find middle eastern recipes?!


Question: Where can I find middle eastern recipes!?
I am having a movie watching party & want to serve authentic middle eastern food!. ThanksWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I found this website from doing a simple Middle Eastern Recipe Search and all of these fabulous recipes are at this site: www!.ummah!.net/family/recipes/html, I hope this is what you are looking for, it's very interesting!

Mezze - Appetizers
Hummus bi Tahina - Chickpea and Sesame Dip
Tahinat el Beid
Chickpea and Olive Appetizer
Baba Ghannouj - Eggplant Dip
Muhammara - Hot Pepper Dip
Salatat Bathinjan - Eggplant Appetizer
Al-Motubug - Stuffed Pastry Squares
Saudi Samboosak
Shakshouka
Adas Bil Hamod - Lentils with Lemon Juice
Mekhalel - Pickles
Arabic Pickled Turnips
Lamoun Makbouss - Pickled Lemons
Shorbat - Soups
Jalik - Cucumber Soup
Looz Shorba - Almond Soup
Chickpea Soup
Beid Bi Lamoun - Egg and Lemon Soup
Hamud - Chicken Soup with Lemon
Shourabit' Ads - Red Lentil Soup with Lamb
Salatat - Salads
Fattoush - Toasted Bread and Salad
Jajik - Cucumber Salad
Babini - Tomato Salad
Salatit Khodar Meshakel - Mixed Fresh Vegetable Salad
Spinach Salad with Yogurt
Salatat Bazinjan Eswed Bel-Filfil - Eggplant and Chili Pepper Salad
Fasooleyah Khodra bi Zeit - Oriental Green Bean Salad
Tabouleh - Parsley and Cracked Wheat Salad
Salata Ducos - Green Coriander Salad
Lentil Salad
Ful Madammas - Arabian Bean Salad
Laban - Yogurt
Labni - Fresh Cheese made from Yogurt
Mahammara Labni - Fresh Cheese with Dill and Pimento
Yogurt with Roasted Eggplant
Cucumber with Yogurt
Yogurt with Garlic
Khubz - Bread
Pita Bread
Aish Bel-Lahm - Bread with Meat
Sweet Bread Rings - Ka'kat
Beid - Eggs
Aijet Beythat - Egg Kabab
Stuffed Eggs Beyth Mahshi
Beid Hamine - Hamine Eggs
Stuffed Omelet
Scrambled Eggs with Vinegar
Khodar - Vegetables
Okra in Oil
Okra with Tomatoes
Helawat al Jazr - Sweet Cardamomed Carrots
Ardy Shouki - Artichoke Casserole
Lentils with Spinach
Patlican - Fried Eggplant with a Yogurt Sauce
Hashwe - Arabian Stuffed Vegetables
Yalanchi - Stuffed Tomatoes
Ablama - Stuffed Eggplant
Kousa Bil Bandora - Zuccini with Tomatoes
Imam Bayildi- Vegetarian Stuffed Eggplant
Filfil Rumi Mahshi - Stuffed Green Peppers
Mahshi Bassal - Stuffed Onion Rolls
Falafel
Yakhnit Lobia - Yakhnit Green Beans
Macarona - Pasta
Koazy Al-Macarona - Macaroni Koazy
Kosheree - Egyptian Lentils
Roz - Rice
Aroz Mofalfal - Arabian Rice
Aroz Saudi - Saudi Rice
Mujadarra - Lentils and Rice
Bulghur Pilaff
Saffron Rice
Riz bi Sh'areh - Rice with Vermicelli
Ruz bil-loz wa bil-tamar - Rice with Almonds and Dates
Kibit Rus - Rice Patties
Gereesh - Cracked Wheat
Gereesh Bel Laban - Cracked Wheat with Yogurt
Samak - Fish
Samak Bil Tahini - Fish with Tahini
Sayyadieh - Fisherman's Fish with Rice
Fish Baked in Sesame Sauce
Murabyan - Shrimp Abu Dhabi
Awaal Arrubyaan bil Lebaneh - Yoghurt Marinated Shrimp
Kilich Shish - Istanbul Swordfish on Spits
Swordfish Shish Kebab
Dajaj - Chicken
Sidreyat Al Dajaj - Chicken Breast
Kabsa - Chicken & Rice Skillet
Farareej Mashwi - Broiled Chicken with Oil, Lemon, and Garlic Sauce
Dajaj Bil Fitr - Mushroom Chicken
Bukhari Chicken
Chicken Mohallabiyya
Musakhan
A Circassian's "Circassian-Style" Chicken
Chicken with Olives
Dajaj Bel Laban - Chicken with Yogurt
Djedjad - Chicken Roasted with Apricots
LaHem Baqir - Beef
Kofta Mlebissa - Batter Kofta
Tafta Kofta - Beef Balls in the Pan
Dawood Basha
Kibbeh - Stuffed Cracked Wheat Shells
Kefta Kabab - Ground-Meat Kebabs
Kebab Bel Laban - Kebab with Yogurt
Qady Qooda - Meatballs in Batter
Potato Kebba
Moroccan Meat
LaHem Kharouf - Lamb
Fakhitha Bel Laban - Leg of Lamb with Yogurt
Cracked Wheat with Lamb and Chick-Peas
Tajen Al Lahm
Roz Tajin - Rice with Lamb Casserole
Seleq - Lamb with Rice Cooked in Milk
Eggplant and Lamb Stew
Eggplant and Lamb with Yogurt
Blehat Lahma - Lamb Loaves with Apricots and Egg
Moarraq
Shish Kabab
Lamb Kebabs
Markat - Sauces
Falafel Hot Sauce
Herb Dressing
Salsa or Dukoos - Saudi Herbed Salsa
Cucumber Sauce
Taratoor - Sesame Sauce
Homemade Tahini - Sesame Seed Paste
Leban Sauce
Halawiyat - Desserts
Banana Loaf
Carob Date Loaf
Tatly - Custard
Figs in Syrup
Halva - Almond Dessert
Umm Ali - "Mother of Ali"
Egyptian Sweet Couscous Dessert
Baklava
Boughasha - "Cigar" Pastries with Walnut Filling
Lahooh Bel Loaz - Almond Pancakes
Basbousa - Semolina Cake
"Caliph's Delight"
Dhaw'k Allawz - Almond Paste
Date Rolls
Date and Nut Sweets
Tumr Bel Simsim - Dates with Sesame Seeds
Tumr Bel Nargine - Coconut Dates
Haysa Al-Tumreya - Dip for Dates
Barazeh - Sesame Seed Cookies
Mamool Cookies
Pistachio Date Crescents
Ghorayebah - Almond Cookies
Lemon Granita - a Sorbet
Khoshaf - Dried Fruit Salad
Sesame Candy
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Hi Julia, I am going to be sneaky here, have you a middle eastern restaurant, like a Lebanese restaurant near you!? For a very small amount of bucks you can feed an army if you take your own dishes to be filled, or corning wear, in the event you have to leave something in the oven to keep warm!. Your guests will think your not only a clever dick, but a genius as well!.

I know, I have priced it, what I had to do I saved something like $20, no ulcers, no stressing, minimal cleaning up later just loaded the dish washer, left overs only lasted two days till my garbage disposal son appeared and raided everything in sight, but he is cool!.

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There are some here:
http://allrecipes!.com/Search/Recipes!.asp!.!.!.

And you can know which one is better by the ratings and the reviews!.

And there are some other here;
http://allrecipes!.com/Recipes/World-Cuis!.!.!.

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